'A critical threat to our country': Sean Hannity labels Joe Biden 'terrible president' over open border policies

Sean Hannity said, 'A large majority of the American people now see Joe Biden's open border as a critical threat to our country'
Sean Hannity condemned President Biden's open border policies, citing the tragic death of Laken Riley as a catalyst (Fox News/Getty Images)
Sean Hannity condemned President Biden's open border policies, citing the tragic death of Laken Riley as a catalyst (Fox News/Getty Images)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: In a recent segment on Fox News' 'Hannity,' host Sean Hannity launched a scathing critique of President Joe Biden's open border policies, emphasizing the alleged dangers and failures associated with them. The catalyst for Hannity's commentary was the tragic death of Laken Riley.

Hannity began by challenging Biden's response to the concerns raised by the FBI director, expressing skepticism about the director's competence and accusing the agency of being politicized.

He stated, "Joe, are you even going to listen to your own FBI director? Who I don't particularly think is the best at his job, and I think he's weaponized and politicized, the greatest institution ever, the height of law enforcement in the world the gold standard that has been corrupted by politics."

Hannity highlights Gallup poll on Biden's open border policies

According to Hannity, a significant majority of Americans, as indicated by Gallup, now view Biden's open border policies as a critical threat to the country. Despite this sentiment, Hannity claimed that Biden remains steadfast in refusing to reverse course on these policies.

He asserted, "Now, according to Gallup, a large majority of the American people now see Joe Biden's open border as a critical threat to our country and yet, President Biden refuses to reverse course."

The Fox News host criticized Biden for swiftly overturning numerous executive orders implemented by former President Donald Trump, particularly those related to border protections.

He pointed out, "Joe Biden signed dozens of executive orders, as Mayorkas once said, too many to even list. All of those executive orders with the stroke of a pen eliminated Donald Trump's critical border protections that were working, including several on his very first day in office."

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Hannity raised the alarming possibility of terrorists infiltrating the country among the influx of undocumented immigrants. He asserted, "Guess what? You paid for all those private flights and now terrorists have to be here among the millions of illegals who have entered our country."

He claimed that Biden's reluctance to acknowledge the success of Trump's policies constitutes a massive betrayal, putting Americans at risk. The host insisted that with Biden in office, the situation would only deteriorate, labeling the president as a "clear and present danger" to the nation.

Accusing Biden of being a "terrible president" and a "congenital liar," Hannity criticized the president's consistent claims over three years that the border was closed and secure.

He alleged that Biden is now attempting to shift blame onto Republicans for the current situation, stating, "Now, this represents a massive betrayal and with Joe in office, it will only get worse, a clear and present danger to this country. Time and time again, Biden has proved himself to be a terrible president, a congenital liar. He has, for three long years, been saying the border is closed and the border is secure again and again and again. Now he's trying to blame Republicans."

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